Archive for August, 2006

Returning from her star-making appearance on Show #69, Cherry Brookyln returns to tell her tale of a road trip gone bad. Seems Ms. Brooklyn went down South with a “friend” who, shockingly, tried to sleep with her. Cherry then, in a completley out-of-character move, said “no”, and found herself on the next plane home from Atlanta. Corey and Joel interrogate the witness as to why she she decided to hold back rather than “ho up”. Doesn’t this guy deserve some action for taking her on the trip, or was Cherry in the right for denying sex because she wasn’t romanced? The full trial and verdict await. Also, hear about Cherry’s wild adult personal ad odyssey which includes spanking, dom/sub role play, and meeting guys at McDonald’s in a schoolgirl outfit. Plus, Joel’s homo hot tub story and more. It’s a MUST listen show. Right click here to download – 79 minutes, 33 megsCherry takes her punishment for not putting out

Show #83, incorrectly identified as Show #84 by Joel, carrying on the tradition of incorrectly identifying the show’s number, and not like anyone cares. Anyway, on today’s show the guys announce their next big remote show wihich will feature lots of comedians and lots of clam chowder. Speaking of comics, Corey and Joel debate Maxim Online’s list of the worst comedians of all-time. Thankfully we’re not on it, but it may surprise you who gets trashed and who gets defended. Someone thinks Gallagher is unfairly hated and someone thought Sinbad was really funny (when he was 14). Someone even still carries a torch for Andrew Dice Clay. Also, we play “Cancelled or Not Cancelled” with the new TV season, discuss why the new Survivor could be the best yet, and understand the special comedy dynamic between Jay Leno and Kevin Eubanks. All this and no drumrolls. Right click here to download – 79 minutes, 33 megs

Direct from L.A., old pal & comedian J. Chris Newberg arrives to discuss the Last Comic Standing experience and his new Hollywood lifestyle. Actually, his voice his so blown out from doing shows, you have to listen close. Chris tries to defend the coronation of Josh Blue on LCS, while the hosts challenge Josh to an arm-wrestling match. Find out the stupid stuff struggling actors will do for a Carl’s Jr. commercial (and $30K). Plus, the behind the scenes wrangling to get John Heffron to appear on show #81. Also, Corey and Joel review World Trade Center, Joel loves pizza (documentaries), Cristina Ricci gets naked, and Flavor Flav is a “tool”. Note: we had technical difficulties in the last half of the show, which led to some noisy interference and other parts having to be edited out. We are sorry. Right click here to download – 74 minutes, 31 megs

In this special episode, recorded live from Mark Ridley’s Comedy Castle in Royal Oak, MI, Corey and Joel finally get a face-to-face meeting with Last Comic Standing winner John Heffron. The guys had been critical of John’s act in the past (or downright mean, depending on your perspective), so it’s a potentially volatile interview. It’s actually quite cordial as Mark Ridley plays peacemaker, but eventually John recounts every insult the hosts had ever said about him and the feathers fly. Will they kiss and make-up or agree to disagree. Also, comic Jesse Popp recounts being a contestant on “Who Wants to Be a Millionare?”. Is he mega-rich or still broke? Is Regis a douche bag? Listen to find out. Plus a chat with Connie Ettinger, a patron passes out and comedy’s history through headshots. Right click here to download – 79 minutes, 33 megsJohn shows his love for the show (above), Corey and Connie get friendly, and Jesse and Joel (below)

This episode features the return of the great Mike Lundy to share with us some secret hood wisdom. Enjoy as he explains important stuff like what it means when you’re “riding dirty” and the proper pronunciation of “Chamillionaire”. We introduce Mike to that cracker classic “Hee Haw”, with it’s dumb blondes, old yokels and a cast of thousands. Just how many how many hillbillies does it take to make a TV show? Later, Mike accuses Joel of “cake baking” when he leaves the studio to take a call; quick to sell out his friends for a piece of ass. Also, Corey reviews Talladega Nights, find out what the difference is between a porn “feature” and a “gonzo”, and why black people love Styx. Right click here to download – 76 minutes, 32 megsMike gets down with Buck Owens and Roy Clark on Hee Haw